Native American Storytelling & Other Folk Tales
Sat, Oct 15
|Trumbull Nature and Arts Center
We'll gather together to hear generations-old folklore stories such as "How the butterflies came to be" and "The woman who married a frog", as told by Lead Environmental Educator Mark Ceneri.


Time & Location
Oct 15, 2022, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM EDT
Trumbull Nature and Arts Center, 7115 Main St, Trumbull, CT 06611, USA
About the Event
YOU ONLY NEED TO PURCHASE 1 TICKET FOR A FAMILY OF UP TO 5 PEOPLE OVER AGE 2. We'll gather together to hear generations-old folklore stories such as "How the butterflies came to be" and "The woman who married a frog", as told by Lead Environmental Educator Mark Ceneri. If the fire ban currently in effect is lifted, we'll make s'mores by a campfire. If the fire ban is still in place, we'll make a craft to take home.
Waiver of Participant by parent or self: By registering for this program, I hereby for myself, my child, my heirs, executors and administrators, waive and release any and all rights and claims for damages I or my child may have against the Town of Trumbull or the Patrons of the Trumbull Nature & Arts Center, Inc.; and its representatives, successors, assignees and volunteers, for any/all claims, damages, illness, injuries, obligations, accidental…
Tickets
Native American Storytelling
Only one ticket needed for a family of up to 5 persons. PWe'll gather together to hear generations-old folklore stories such as "How the butterflies came to be" and "The woman who married a frog", as told by Lead Environmental Educator Mark Ceneri.
$15.00
+$0.38 ticket service fee
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